Which is a better course for score guarantee?

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by [email protected] » Thu Feb 27, 2014 9:14 pm
Hi srilekhya,

Have you already taken the GMAT or a practice CAT to gauge your 'starting score?' And what is your score goal?

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by Elizabeth@EconomistGMAT » Fri Feb 28, 2014 7:43 am
Hi there,

I can't speak for Magoosh, but Economist GMAT Tutor offers a one week free trial. Why don't you sign up and check it out to see if it's the right course for you? As you probably know since you are asking this question, we offer either a 50 or 70 point score improvement, depending on the level of course you choose.

And interestingly, we just completed a student survey and we so happy to discover that 25% of our students reported a score improvement of 90 points or more!

If you have any questions, please let me know.

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by KevinRocci » Thu Mar 13, 2014 1:56 pm
Howdy!

I can speak for Magoosh!

Basically, we offer a 50+ point guarantee. If you use our resources and don't see a gain of 50 points or more, then you get your money back. Pretty simple! :)

Just like The Economist Tutor, we also offer a 7 day free trial so students can give it a try to see how they like Magoosh.

One major difference you will see between The Econ. Tutor and Magoosh is price. We cost $600 less and still provide a high-quality product and service to our students.

I hope that this helps in making your decision. Whatever route you choose, best of luck and I hope you dominate the GMAT on your path to bschool. :)

Cheers,

Kevin